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The impact of financial reporting on decision-making by boards of trustees: A case study at Stanford University (California).

机译:财务报告对董事会决策的影响:斯坦福大学的案例研究(加利福尼亚)。

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Public scrutiny of the operations of American higher education institutions has increased and the management of colleges and universities has had to change to respond to that scrutiny. Over the past couple of decades, non-profit higher education institutions—as well as for-profit institutions—have seen greater importance placed on standardizing the way they report financial results to external agencies, bringing university financial reporting more in line with the standards applied to for-profit corporations and businesses. But how does this exercise of standardizing financial reporting affect the internal management of institutions? By examining the experiences at a major doctoral research university, Stanford University, I explore the relevance of financial reporting to management processes, both long-term strategic planning and day-to-day allocation decisions. One of the main focuses of the research is the impact of the Federal Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Statements 116 and 117 (similar changes in Government Accounting Standards Board regulations (GASB Statement 35) impact public institutions), regulations both governing the reporting of charitable contributions and conforming university reporting standards to those of for-profit entities. Specifically, what impact—good and/or bad—does the financial reporting presented to boards of trustees have on decision-making at colleges and universities? As I found through my research, the financial information which has been most focused on by trustees and outside agencies, while accurate and conforming to the FASB standards, does not provide much real or useful insight into the financial health of the university, nor does it provide much useful information for decision-making processes.
机译:对美国高等教育机构运作的公众审查有所增加,为了应对这种审查,高校的管理不得不做出改变。在过去的几十年中,非营利性高等教育机构以及营利性机构越来越重视标准化向外部机构报告财务结果的方式,使大学财务报告更符合所采用的标准营利性公司和企业。但是,这种标准化财务报告的做法如何影响机构的内部管理?通过研究斯坦福大学一所主要博士研究大学的经验,我探索了财务报告与管理流程,长期战略规划和日常分配决策的相关性。该研究的主要重点之一是联邦会计准则委员会(FASB)声明116和117的影响(政府会计准则委员会法规(GASB声明35)的类似变化会影响公共机构),这两项法规均适用于慈善组织的报告对营利性实体的贡献和符合大学的报告标准。特别是,提交给董事会的财务报告会对高校的决策产生什么影响(好坏)?正如我在研究中发现的那样,受托人和外部机构最关注的财务信息虽然准确且符合FASB标准,却无法提供有关大学财务状况的大量真实或有用的见识,也没有提供为决策过程提供许多有用的信息。

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  • 作者

    Harker, Andrew Lewis.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Pennsylvania.;

  • 授予单位 University of Pennsylvania.;
  • 学科 Education Higher.; Education Administration.; Education Finance.
  • 学位 Ed.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 143 p.
  • 总页数 143
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 高等教育;教育;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:45:00

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